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you can get all the latest information, obviously, on "america this morning," "good morning america" and abcnews.com. this tragedy unfolding in japan. looking at footage just into our studios, the tsunami, literally a wave caused by that earthquake going, you know, into that northeastern part of the country there, flooding that area. homes and businesses literally being wiped away. people on the roofs of their homes waving for help. you heard the prime minister say a wide area of damage, extending his sympathy to the victims of the unfolding disaster. >> asking for help from other countries and people will need that help as we start to get an assessment of what is going on. fire is a huge concern as you heard the prime minister discussing at nuclear sites, also a huge concern saying so far no disasters at that point. they shut down automatically. details on this are still coming in. we have heard reports of one death. obviously, those numbers -- that number is definitely expected to rise. so, we are continuing to get more pictures in. we'll bring you the very latest at abc news after
you can get all the latest information, obviously, on "america this morning," "good morning america" and abcnews.com. this tragedy unfolding in japan. looking at footage just into our studios, the tsunami, literally a wave caused by that earthquake going, you know, into that northeastern part of the country there, flooding that area. homes and businesses literally being wiped away. people on the roofs of their homes waving for help. you heard the prime minister say a wide...
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>>> good morning, america. breaking news overnight, a third explosion and a fire at japan's nuclear facility. all four reactors, now critically compromised, as japan stands on the brink of a nuclear catastrophe. hundreds of thousands ordered indoors, as radiation levels spike. contaminated citizens isolated from their families. as tokyo braces for the fallout, could america's west coast be at risk? >>> and new images of the tsunami's force and fury. residents, percent perched atop trucks. clinging to survive. in its wake, entire destruction. a sign of hope, though. 9,700 feared dead, now found alive. diane sawyer is on the ground, leading our team, as japan continues to face an unprecedented disaster. >>> and good morning. we want to get right to the latest on that nuclear crisis that took an ominous turn over night. >> even worse than we thought. >> much worse. another explosion and a fire at those reactors. japan's prime minister pleaded for calm. but warned of more radiation leakage. and other officials, bot
>>> good morning, america. breaking news overnight, a third explosion and a fire at japan's nuclear facility. all four reactors, now critically compromised, as japan stands on the brink of a nuclear catastrophe. hundreds of thousands ordered indoors, as radiation levels spike. contaminated citizens isolated from their families. as tokyo braces for the fallout, could america's west coast be at risk? >>> and new images of the tsunami's force and fury. residents, percent perched...
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and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org vo:geico, committed to providing service to its auto insurance customers for over 70 years. more information on auto insurance at geico.com or 1-800-947-auto any time of the day or night.
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la banca, cuando se juegue contra morelia, no se descarta que juegue un rato, y se vive el clásico, américa, y cruz azul, Águilas, tienen un muy buen momento, y los azules, también tietien un equipo peligroso, lo podrá ver por telefutura, y ya es oficial, el boricua cotto vence a mayorga, habrá revancha con margarito, que dicen que está recuperado, sería en julio. >>> y continuaa tensión nfl, dueños de equipos, y jugadores, no llegaron a un acaur cuerdo, y habría huelga el 12 de marzo. >>> y heat, venció a lakers, por 94-88 y este domingo adelante la hora y acompáñenos, domingo de clásicos, el gran defensa del pachuca, y "tri", aguilar, y laura, este domingo en república deportiva. >>> y siga mandando preguntas, escribalas a mi twitter, y ya sabe, el domingo se las respondo con todo, y videos viejitos. >>> muchas gracias. >>> bueno, está confirmado, 5 semanas de embarazo, si señor, había rumores, pero bueno, una concursante de "nuestra belleza latina", y este domingo se decidirá su futuro, y bárbara también tendría problemas de salud. >>> está color hormiga. >>> si, y
la banca, cuando se juegue contra morelia, no se descarta que juegue un rato, y se vive el clásico, américa, y cruz azul, Águilas, tienen un muy buen momento, y los azules, también tietien un equipo peligroso, lo podrá ver por telefutura, y ya es oficial, el boricua cotto vence a mayorga, habrá revancha con margarito, que dicen que está recuperado, sería en julio. >>> y continuaa tensión nfl, dueños de equipos, y jugadores, no llegaron a un acaur cuerdo, y habría huelga el...
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>>> good morning, america. and breaking news. major setback. a dangerous, new breach, the worst yet, in a reactor core, as japan faces a true nuclear catastrophe. workers burned by 10,000 times normal radiation. will parts of japan now be lost for generations? >>> in this country, superbug. growing concern this morning over a brand-new drug-resistant bacteria taking hold in california hospitals. is it on the move? dr. besser is standing by right here this morning. >>> crowning glory. this beauty queen wins her crown back in a highly publicized trial, after losing it because she was accused of being too fat. told to lay off the tacos. she's here live after her victory. >>> and put your paws up, going gaga this morning for polar cubs. two, new polar bears take the world stage. they're already capturing the world's heart. >>> good morning, again, everyone. thanks for spending the week with us. it's been good having david muir here with us. we're going to get to japan in a moment. >> so much breaking news this morning. >>> we're also tracking a sto
>>> good morning, america. and breaking news. major setback. a dangerous, new breach, the worst yet, in a reactor core, as japan faces a true nuclear catastrophe. workers burned by 10,000 times normal radiation. will parts of japan now be lost for generations? >>> in this country, superbug. growing concern this morning over a brand-new drug-resistant bacteria taking hold in california hospitals. is it on the move? dr. besser is standing by right here this morning. >>>...
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tenemos que continuar con mÁs de despierta amÉrica. >> ay! poncho, en solo minutos les vamos a mostrar una imagen que aclara todos los rumores de separaciÓn entre la cantante mexicana paulina rubio y su esposo, colate. contundente. >> tengan cuidado si llegÓ un existen tantas aplicaciones para tu móvil que es difícil encontrar las que te interesan. pero ahora sprint id, te lo ha puesto fácil. por primera vez, tienes una selección de tus aplicaciones favoritas y contenido exclusivo solo disponible con sprint id. además, hemos reunido ese contenido en paquetes que puedes disfrutar en español o inglés cuando tú quieras. descarga grátis y con un simple clic el paquete que mejor refleja quien eres. pruébalo en el optimus s. de lg. sólo de sprint. sólo en el now network. >> ha llegado la hora, ha llegado el momento de hablar de entretenimiento y me quedÓ en verso... vamos a hablar de shakira... >> waka waka... eh eh... [risas] >> la revista colombiana caras le hace un gol a shakira con la exclusiva del primer pteso entre los dos. est
tenemos que continuar con mÁs de despierta amÉrica. >> ay! poncho, en solo minutos les vamos a mostrar una imagen que aclara todos los rumores de separaciÓn entre la cantante mexicana paulina rubio y su esposo, colate. contundente. >> tengan cuidado si llegÓ un existen tantas aplicaciones para tu móvil que es difícil encontrar las que te interesan. pero ahora sprint id, te lo ha puesto fácil. por primera vez, tienes una selección de tus aplicaciones favoritas y contenido...
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and you'll find it in the people at toyota, all across america. >> auto companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >> every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. >> the economy is tough right now, everywhere. >> we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. >> that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. >> and by bnsf railway. pacific life. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: japanese engineers marshaled all their remaining tools today in the week-long struggle to prevent a full-blown nuclear disaster. and in washington, president obama sought to reassure americans about the potential for radiation to drift over th
and you'll find it in the people at toyota, all across america. >> auto companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >> every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. >> the economy is tough right now, everywhere. >> we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. >> that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. >> and...
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according to feeding america, 17 million children in the u.s. are at risk and it's the subject of a special report called child hunger ends here. al and natalie are hosting a special from al roker entertainment airing this saturday. we wanted to talk to you about it more. a lot of people think of the hungry and they think of some other place and yet you found, very much a problem right here in this country. >> 1 in 4 children will go to bed hungry tonight and most people when they think of child hunger in this country they think homeless or kids in rural parts of america or inner city. it's all over now and it's a growing problem. more and more families are struggling with this economy. >> so many heartbreaking stories. i want to show a clip from the special, a little girl talking about what she went through. >> one thing i love is salad but we never have enough money for it. >> i do worry about whether or not they're eating healthy enough. they probably should get more fruits and vegetables. >> i'm luike hungry when it's bd time but i never ask
according to feeding america, 17 million children in the u.s. are at risk and it's the subject of a special report called child hunger ends here. al and natalie are hosting a special from al roker entertainment airing this saturday. we wanted to talk to you about it more. a lot of people think of the hungry and they think of some other place and yet you found, very much a problem right here in this country. >> 1 in 4 children will go to bed hungry tonight and most people when they think...
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and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's going to work an a big scale. only, i think it's going to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. >> and by bnsf railway. >> pacific life-- the power to help you succeed. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at
and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's going to work an a big scale. only, i think it's going to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in...
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morning america." we're always online at abcnews.com. until tomorrow, good night, america. >> dicky: tonight on an all-new "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> jimmy: i just want to say something real quick. this guy gave me the finger when i came out. >> dicky: kristen wiig. >> what is this? who is that guy? >> dicky: adam scott. >> jimmy: you look very snazzy. >> i feel very snazzy. i feel pretty handsome. >> dicky: and music from the wombats. >> jimmy: charlie sheen's bracket is a mess. he has every team winning, which >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a message about new irish spring deodorant, the deodorant that'll make your freshness legendary, not to mention, popular with the lasses. >> but don't take his word for it, listen to me, an authentic irishman. irish spring deodorant smells so good, it makes me miss my childhood in ireland. erin go bragh. >> jimmy: you're an authentic irish man? >> si. >> jimmy: i had no idea. >> yes. i was born in the rolling green hills of the emerald isle. >> jimmy: and -- [ laughter ] is guillermo a common na
morning america." we're always online at abcnews.com. until tomorrow, good night, america. >> dicky: tonight on an all-new "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> jimmy: i just want to say something real quick. this guy gave me the finger when i came out. >> dicky: kristen wiig. >> what is this? who is that guy? >> dicky: adam scott. >> jimmy: you look very snazzy. >> i feel very snazzy. i feel pretty handsome. >> dicky: and music from the...
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we go now to north america. our western storm is actually broken up a little bit. but there is another round of moisture coming in. so you won't notice too much of a difference if you're anywhere up the pacific northwest into british columbia. there's going to be weakening winds, so that is one thing on saturday. certainly more coastal rain and more snow spreading in, as well. let's look to the east and talk about what's happening here. the big storm developing is going to be pushing snow across eastern canada and the great lakes. you could see about 30 centimeters of it. and south of that from iowa up in towards new england, freezing rain for you. south of that, in the midwest, we are going to be seeing the potential for flooding as heavy rain pours in. and then down towards the south, the potential for some severe weather. flooding rains, thunderstorms, damaging winds, large hail all on the menu, maybe even tornadoes as well. temperature wise, warming up a little in the midwest, 11 degrees in chicago, 5 in toronto, and 3 in new york city, 11 in washington, d.c.,
we go now to north america. our western storm is actually broken up a little bit. but there is another round of moisture coming in. so you won't notice too much of a difference if you're anywhere up the pacific northwest into british columbia. there's going to be weakening winds, so that is one thing on saturday. certainly more coastal rain and more snow spreading in, as well. let's look to the east and talk about what's happening here. the big storm developing is going to be pushing snow...
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like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >>> this morning on "today's kitchen" cooking with top chef's tom colicchio. many know him as an exacting judge. he's also the owner of kraft and river park restaurants here in new york. >> how's it going? >> we're making pork porterhouse which is hard to say. how does it compare to a beefsteak? >> here's the beef porterhouse. you have the loin on one side of the t-bone and a filet which has to measure at least two inches across. less than that and it's a t-bone. >> okay. >> so on the pork, same thing. the ratio is about the same. obviously not two inches but the ratio of loin meat to tenderloin meat is about the same. we dubbed it a pork porterhouse. >> if you go to the butcher and ask for that they will know what you mean? >> they may look
like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >>> this morning on "today's kitchen" cooking with top chef's tom colicchio. many know him as an exacting judge. he's also the owner of kraft and river park restaurants...
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>>> good morning, america. >> there's a tornado, right there. get in the school. >> running for cover. a tornado chases down high school children. their moment of terror, caught on tape. >>> air traffic snooze. a controller admits dozing off forcing pilots to land without that crucial guidance. this morning, drastic action at airports across this country. >>> chris brown breaks his silence, expressing regret over his backstage blowup here at "gma." >> i want to apologize to anybody who was startled in the office. anybody who was offended. >> but he didn't stop there. we'll have all the reaction and more details on what really happened. >>> and guilty as charged. this dog knew she was headed to the dog house. >> let's see your face. oh, my goodness. denver, you didn't. >> this morning, denver the dog is here. it's a "gma" exclusive. her first interview right here. >>> oh, denver. don't feel that bad. we've all had our tail between our legs at one point, right? >> at least she's coming out of the penalty box to be with us. good morning, america. w
>>> good morning, america. >> there's a tornado, right there. get in the school. >> running for cover. a tornado chases down high school children. their moment of terror, caught on tape. >>> air traffic snooze. a controller admits dozing off forcing pilots to land without that crucial guidance. this morning, drastic action at airports across this country. >>> chris brown breaks his silence, expressing regret over his backstage blowup here at...
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>> worldwide or in america? not enough. >> it just said how many pints of guinness are consumed on st. patrick's day? i don't know if that's u.s. or world. i can tell you that st. patrick's day probably does the "d." >> we'll go d. >> 13 million! >> now, that's a lot of guinness. that's a lot of guinness. >> the fact is, 13,000,020. my husband drinks the 20. around the world it's actually 13 million. it's an amazing tourist attraction, the guinness store. >> let's go back. we have time for one more, paula. >> all right. tell hoda who you are, baby, hoda hoot. >> my name is shady harold from austin, texas. >> your question is, how many cities in the u.s. are named shamrock? your choices is -- are, one, two, four, six? >> i'm going to say four. >> four, that would be "c"! way to go! >> oh, she did not listen to him and got it right. all right. so four. >> it's amazing, actually, shamrock, there's no cities in ireland named shamrock. >> you're kidding? they're all here. we got it. thank you so much for coming and s
>> worldwide or in america? not enough. >> it just said how many pints of guinness are consumed on st. patrick's day? i don't know if that's u.s. or world. i can tell you that st. patrick's day probably does the "d." >> we'll go d. >> 13 million! >> now, that's a lot of guinness. that's a lot of guinness. >> the fact is, 13,000,020. my husband drinks the 20. around the world it's actually 13 million. it's an amazing tourist attraction, the guinness...
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and kids from around america and haiti, too, do what they can to help the people of japan. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is on assignment. president obama delivered a warning today to libyan dictator moammar qaddafi: stop slaughtering your people or face military action. the united states will help enforce a no-fly zone approved last night by the u.n. security council, but no american ground troops will be sent to libya. french and british warplanes could be in the air over libya by tomorrow. hours after the u.n. resolution passed, the qaddafi regime declared a cease-fire, but his forces reportedly kept shelling two cities-- misurata and ajdabiya. and there are also reports that qaddafi's forces are headed toward benghazi, the rebels' capital. david martin at the pentagon begins our coverage. david, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, harry. less than 24 hours after the u.n. security council passed that resolution authorizing air strikes against l
and kids from around america and haiti, too, do what they can to help the people of japan. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is on assignment. president obama delivered a warning today to libyan dictator moammar qaddafi: stop slaughtering your people or face military action. the united states will help enforce a no-fly zone approved last night by the u.n....
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but, first, this is "today" on nbc. [ female announcer ] most women in america aren't getting the calcium they need. but yoplait wants to change that. only yoplait original has twice the calcium of the leading yogurt. that's 50% of the daily value ♪ so pass on the new and we can help close this calcium gap together. to get you started, we're giving away a million free cups at yoplait dot com. the yoplait you love, now in a 4-pack. try it today. >>> we told you earlier that lester holt is en route to japan. lester holt just arrived. he joins us on the phone. you have made it to the airport. and tell us what you are already hearing, what you're seeing there? >> reporter: well, we're walking off the jet bridge, amy and when we walked out into the terminal, the man in front of me froze and got a look of horror on his face, and the colleague was speaking japanese, and be careful of aftershocks. there was one probably about the time we were touching down. the man is about to drive us into the city, about 15, 20 minutes ago. minor aftershocks, hurrying us along, afraid they are going to close
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time, now, for "america's recipes." rocco dispirito. getting a kick out of how you were saying his name earlier. >> rocco. >> it's all the healthy eating. "now eat this." atop the best-seller list. now, he's with "now eat this diet." >> it's good for your waistline and taste buds. rocco says you can lose ten pounds in two weeks. >> up to ten pounds in two weeks. just do the math. the average american according to a u.s. study eats 3,797 calories each day. that's almost three-times what you need to make it through a day. this diet will take you -- all the food you see here is one day's worth of food. 1,250 calories. >> wait a minute. >> this is less than half the average of the food intake. reducing your food intake. so if save 2500 calories a day, that's 1 pound a day. >> we're going to have a quiz. yeah. >> you have the cards made up so people -- >> we have the cards made up so we can explain to people how to break down the recipes and use them. we color-coded them. to make it really easy. we have blue recipes that are 350 to 450 calor
time, now, for "america's recipes." rocco dispirito. getting a kick out of how you were saying his name earlier. >> rocco. >> it's all the healthy eating. "now eat this." atop the best-seller list. now, he's with "now eat this diet." >> it's good for your waistline and taste buds. rocco says you can lose ten pounds in two weeks. >> up to ten pounds in two weeks. just do the math. the average american according to a u.s. study eats 3,797...
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that's to europe, asia, and of course parts of north america. however, airlines are getting back up to speed. the two major airports haneda and narita basically have reopened. they were closed for awhile because they wanted to keep the runways open for emergency flights. but most airlines are resuming their service as of today. to give you an idea, yesterday japan airlines canceled 158 flights. in the next 12 hours they canceled 146 flights. as of tomorrow morning they're only canceling 26. so they are going to get back on track. >> how will they, when they are getting back on track, prioritize who goes next? >> they'll honor reservations based on flights you already held. if you were trying to get out yesterday or today, you're not going to go for at least 48 to 72 hours, because other people are ahead of you on the flights that are actually scheduled to go today and tomorrow. we're talking about a lag time between 48 and 72 hours. because remember, planes are out of sequence. crews are off schedule. they've got to reposition the planes to get
that's to europe, asia, and of course parts of north america. however, airlines are getting back up to speed. the two major airports haneda and narita basically have reopened. they were closed for awhile because they wanted to keep the runways open for emergency flights. but most airlines are resuming their service as of today. to give you an idea, yesterday japan airlines canceled 158 flights. in the next 12 hours they canceled 146 flights. as of tomorrow morning they're only canceling 26. so...
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chris brown smashed a window in a dressing room at "good morning america" today. usually when something's smashed on morning tv it's kathie lee and hoda. >> hilarious. >> just hysterical, jay. >> here's the latest on pretty people. all right? pretty people, according to this research, want their date to always pick up the check. they expect it. >> i'm not great looking, but i want it, too. >> they believe that the guy is lucky to be with them so he should be picking up the tab. >> what does that say about unattractive women? that they're just grateful that anybody's out there with them eating something? come on. what does this mean when you -- when you see it through? >> i think that -- i think that the guy should pick up no matter what. but i do see women who do feel like, look, let me take care of this one. i get upset when the guy says okay. >> doesn't even put up a fight. >> i'm against that. >> i'd like to think i don't have double standards. i got to admit, i have a double standard about that. i'm not going to be interested in a man that doesn't make an atte
chris brown smashed a window in a dressing room at "good morning america" today. usually when something's smashed on morning tv it's kathie lee and hoda. >> hilarious. >> just hysterical, jay. >> here's the latest on pretty people. all right? pretty people, according to this research, want their date to always pick up the check. they expect it. >> i'm not great looking, but i want it, too. >> they believe that the guy is lucky to be with them so he should...
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america's number 1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. >>> with less than 38 days to go it's crunch time now for the royal wedding. this morning we have new details about the big day and the horsedrawn carriages that will carry the couple and their families. michelle kosinski got a rare look inside the mews where they are kept in tip-top shape and the horses are pampered. good morning. >> reporter: it strikes you the tradition surrounding this. who gets to ride in a gold-plated carriage? maybe cinderella or royalty. there are hundreds to choose from and on the wedding day five will be used with 18 horses. you just can't miss them, can you? when a four-ton gold mini palace on wheels rolls by, you know somebody kind of important is inside. carriages are jewels in the crown of british pageantry. big, small, contained, convertible, velvety inside and draped in the symbols of power. now with a royal wedding bearing down it's time. >> we always have emergency vehicles literally in case the wheel falls off. >> reporter: kate
america's number 1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. >>> with less than 38 days to go it's crunch time now for the royal wedding. this morning we have new details about the big day and the horsedrawn carriages that will carry the couple and their families. michelle kosinski got a rare look inside the mews where they are kept in tip-top shape and the horses are pampered. good morning. >> reporter: it strikes you the tradition surrounding this. who gets to ride in a...
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america's number 1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. >>> we have been talking about the images coming out of japan. sometimes the still images are even more powerful than the video. if you look at these snapshots, moments in time captured over the last 72 hours. >> hard to imagine that anybody survived that. so many people missing. we'll take you to a town completely levelled by the tsunami after your local news and weather. choose from a house salad or hot, tasty soup. then pair it with a massive texas toast half sandwich, like our delicious classic turkey or our gigantic new southwestern blt, smothered in cilantro lime mayo and jam-packed with three glorious slices of applewood smoked bacon. served with fries, that's big flavor for just 6 bucks! the $6 break for bold, weekdays at chili's. hey, walgreens, i need some allergy relief fast or i could fall off this thing. [ female announcer ] go to walgreens for prescription strength allegra, now available without a prescription. fast, powerful relief is as close as wa
america's number 1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. >>> we have been talking about the images coming out of japan. sometimes the still images are even more powerful than the video. if you look at these snapshots, moments in time captured over the last 72 hours. >> hard to imagine that anybody survived that. so many people missing. we'll take you to a town completely levelled by the tsunami after your local news and weather. choose from a house salad or hot, tasty soup....
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>>> good morning, america. breaking overnight. japan's crippled reactor is now in danger of multiple meltdowns. poisonous radio active water pouring out uncontrollably. this morning the inside story of the man who drove right up to the gates of the reactor get answers. >>> target -- libya. rebels close in on gadhafi's hometown. the libyan leader under siege. losing his grip on two major oil complexes. how long before the dictator bolts? >>> oh! >> oh! oh! >> caught on tape. teen mom meets fight club with an all-out brawl. a new black eye for the controversial mtv reality show and one of its most contentious stars. ♪ >>> on the loose. major security breach at a new york zoo. a deadly cobra gone missing with a bite that can kill in a matter of minutes. good morning, everyone. we hope had you a fantastic weekend. well look who's back. hope you had a great vacation. >> thank you. but i know there's a deadly cobra in new york. >> i'm telling up. >> but i missed all the excitement back here. >> what excitement. we'll go to lunch. >>>
>>> good morning, america. breaking overnight. japan's crippled reactor is now in danger of multiple meltdowns. poisonous radio active water pouring out uncontrollably. this morning the inside story of the man who drove right up to the gates of the reactor get answers. >>> target -- libya. rebels close in on gadhafi's hometown. the libyan leader under siege. losing his grip on two major oil complexes. how long before the dictator bolts? >>> oh! >> oh! oh!...
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as aa patriot--somebody that loves america. oprah: mm-hmm. >> i've been an entrepreneur. i've been a governor. but i'd like to be defined by my--by my heart. oprah: mm-hmm. oprah: if you knew then what you know now--that's 10 years ago--what would you tell that presidential hopeful? >> i'd tell that person that serving as president is the honor of a lifetime. oprah: mm-hmm. >> i would say there's going to be some tough moments for you, buddy. but i'd say this--don't sell your soul for the sake of politics. have a set of principles that are inviolate. defend those principles, no matter what it might cost you inin all these endless polls. and i will tell you, oprah, one of my proudest accomplishments was i didn't sell my soul for the sake of popularity. and i would hope other people--i hope people understand that. it's an important thing in life. and if you chase popularity, you're chasing something that is just a fleeting moment, but principles last forever. oprah: was it a difficult process for you writing this book? >> no, it was an easy process. first of all, it kept me
as aa patriot--somebody that loves america. oprah: mm-hmm. >> i've been an entrepreneur. i've been a governor. but i'd like to be defined by my--by my heart. oprah: mm-hmm. oprah: if you knew then what you know now--that's 10 years ago--what would you tell that presidential hopeful? >> i'd tell that person that serving as president is the honor of a lifetime. oprah: mm-hmm. >> i would say there's going to be some tough moments for you, buddy. but i'd say this--don't sell your...
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president obama says america could soon join its nato allies in military action. are we on the brink of intervention? >>> and disaster in japan. exhausted engineers struggle to get power restored at the country's crippled nuclear reactors. in the hopes of avoiding a meltdown. meanwhile, high levels of radiation begin to show up in food in japan, as the country's prime minister urges his people to show courage in the wake of their unspeakable tragedy. we'll have those stories "early" this saturday morning, march we'll have those stories "early" this saturday morning, march 19th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> new york city waking up to a sunny saturday morning. the last saturday before spring begins. welcome to "the early show." i'm rebecca jarvis. >> and i'm russ mitchell. two major stories to get to this morning. we begin with libya. this morning libyan forces loyal to moammar gadhafi entered the outskirts of benghazi in eastern libya. opposition forces shot down a warplane that was bombing the city. the warfare continues as the libyan government denies its f
president obama says america could soon join its nato allies in military action. are we on the brink of intervention? >>> and disaster in japan. exhausted engineers struggle to get power restored at the country's crippled nuclear reactors. in the hopes of avoiding a meltdown. meanwhile, high levels of radiation begin to show up in food in japan, as the country's prime minister urges his people to show courage in the wake of their unspeakable tragedy. we'll have those stories...
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the president says america's role will be limited. >> we're not putting any ground forces into libya. >> reporter: and that other union heaveal in the middle east like the recent bloody crack down in syria will be looked at case by case. >> each of these, we are looking at and an liz will-- analyzing carefully. but we can't draw some general, sweeping conclusions about the entire region. >> reporter: and president obama makes his pitch monday evening in a televised national address. he'll have to sell u.s. military action in libya to an american audience already weary from two long warrings in iraq and afghanistan. jim? >> at the white house for us, thank you. elsewhere in the region the government of syria has sent the army into the main port city of latakia the latest city to be swept by protest against the rule of president bashar assad. the government says at least 12 people have been killed, reportedly by ungown-- unknown gunmen firing from roof 207s. for more on the policy challenges facing the president we are joined by john dickerson. good evening. >> good evening, jim. >> a q
the president says america's role will be limited. >> we're not putting any ground forces into libya. >> reporter: and that other union heaveal in the middle east like the recent bloody crack down in syria will be looked at case by case. >> each of these, we are looking at and an liz will-- analyzing carefully. but we can't draw some general, sweeping conclusions about the entire region. >> reporter: and president obama makes his pitch monday evening in a televised...
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the second stop on a five-day south america trip. japan's nuclear safety agency says pressure is again rising in one of the reactors at the country's tsunami damaged nuclear complex at fukushima. that means operators will have to vent more radioactive gas into the environment, and there's new of a dramatic rescue. here's lucy craft in tokyo. >> reporter: nine days after an earthquake and tsunami devastated north eastern japan, a miracle. an 80-year-old woman and her 16-year-old grandson rescued from their damaged home alive. this as workers scrambled sunday to restore power to the fukushima nuclear plant. lines were run to bring reactors one and two back online which, if successful, could be a first step in restoring crucial cooling elements. but no matter what happens, japan's top government spokesman now says the tsunami- ravaged plant will have to be permanently shuttered. the sea water being used to save the plant is also corroding it. meanwhile there are reports that milk, fava beans and spinach produced in the impacted region h
the second stop on a five-day south america trip. japan's nuclear safety agency says pressure is again rising in one of the reactors at the country's tsunami damaged nuclear complex at fukushima. that means operators will have to vent more radioactive gas into the environment, and there's new of a dramatic rescue. here's lucy craft in tokyo. >> reporter: nine days after an earthquake and tsunami devastated north eastern japan, a miracle. an 80-year-old woman and her 16-year-old grandson...
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. >>> how vulnerable is our own coastline in america? also, the ring of fire. should this be a wake-up call? >>> and the the calls from the disaster zone. americans who survived the earthquake here, trying to assure their loved ones at home. >>> and good evening from japan tonight where there are two crises unfolding here. first, the recovery efforts continue after the tsunami. the cars were swept down the street in that tsunami. and of course, take a look at this image tonight. one town before the earthquake and tsunami. and this image of it afterward. while all of this unfoldled today, another major headline. a nuclear power plant, an explosion. the wall around one of the reactors exploding. the prime minister trying to urge the people of japan to remain calm, but there was talk about disseminating iodine tablets to children and families here. we have it covered with team coverage on the ground in japan and back in the joous. we begin with new pictures of the tsunami not yet seen. tonight, a first look inside the airport terminal in sendai just as the tsunami
. >>> how vulnerable is our own coastline in america? also, the ring of fire. should this be a wake-up call? >>> and the the calls from the disaster zone. americans who survived the earthquake here, trying to assure their loved ones at home. >>> and good evening from japan tonight where there are two crises unfolding here. first, the recovery efforts continue after the tsunami. the cars were swept down the street in that tsunami. and of course, take a look at this...
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just today, america's energy secretary, steven chu, said the government needs to take a closer look at safety plans at indian point. nbc's ron allen went there to take a closer look. >> reporter: tucked along the hudson river in new york's suburbs, indian point's critics insist it never should have been so close to so many people. >> i understand the power and the benefit. i also understand the risk. and this plant in this proximity to new york city was never a good risk. >> reporter: in the 40 years since indian point was built, scientists have discovered it sits about a mile from two earthquake faults, which they say could trigger a 7.0 quake. a ten-mile evacuation zone would affect 450,000 people. a 50-mile zone, like the u.s. set in japan, would include some 20 million people, including all of new york city. >> i think some of that data is interpreted incorrectly. >> reporter: sean murray is mayor of buchanan, new york, home to indian point. he's also a nuclear technician there. >> we are convinced that an issue like what's occurring in japan can't occur in new york. >> reporter: m
just today, america's energy secretary, steven chu, said the government needs to take a closer look at safety plans at indian point. nbc's ron allen went there to take a closer look. >> reporter: tucked along the hudson river in new york's suburbs, indian point's critics insist it never should have been so close to so many people. >> i understand the power and the benefit. i also understand the risk. and this plant in this proximity to new york city was never a good risk. >>...
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. >>> some of america's best and bravest were in washington today to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the congressional medal of honor. more than 30 recipients of the highest award for military valor were on hand at a cemetery at arlington national cemetery. they also attended an event hosted by joint chiefs chairman mike mullen at the pentagon. the law establishing the medal of honor was signed by president lincoln in 1861. >>> the oxford english dictionary, the most formal and proper of them all has added some informal words to its lexicon tonight. text message favorites "lol" and "omg" are now officially words, along with that favorite "whassup" spelled with ss and not zs. yes, i did say that. some more normal words made it in as well. "taquito," those stuffed and rolled up tortillas, and the term "muffin top" made the list. according to oxford it's the flesh that protrudes above the waistband of a tight pair of pants. or what happens to you if you eat too many taquitos. it all comes full circle. >>> when "nightly news" returns in a moment, a lesson in dignity from people who ha
. >>> some of america's best and bravest were in washington today to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the congressional medal of honor. more than 30 recipients of the highest award for military valor were on hand at a cemetery at arlington national cemetery. they also attended an event hosted by joint chiefs chairman mike mullen at the pentagon. the law establishing the medal of honor was signed by president lincoln in 1861. >>> the oxford english dictionary, the most...
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the white house is sensitive to this perception that during this five-day swing in latin america that somehow the president didn't look like he was on top of the libya situation. that said, within minutes that he landed on the ground, he was hit with bipartisan congressional criticism. speaker of the house john boehner sent the president a letter with what boehner says are a slew of unanswered questions on a mission he says is not clearly defined. former house speaker and leader of the democrats, nancy pelosi, put out a very tepid statement of support of the president's policies that an aide tells me was intended to send a message that, guess what, house democrats are on the verge of fracturing. so they have this public relations crisis on capitol hill and they are sensitive on what's going on on late-night comedy tv. despite it all though, brian, i'm told don't expect the president to do an oval office address or primetime address any time soon. >> chuck todd back at the white house tonight. chuck, thanks. >>> this violence and unrest is not limited to libya. throughout the middle ea
the white house is sensitive to this perception that during this five-day swing in latin america that somehow the president didn't look like he was on top of the libya situation. that said, within minutes that he landed on the ground, he was hit with bipartisan congressional criticism. speaker of the house john boehner sent the president a letter with what boehner says are a slew of unanswered questions on a mission he says is not clearly defined. former house speaker and leader of the...
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will that reach us here in america? >> even if we had a chernobyl-type accident, the impact on the united states would be minimal. >> reporter: which is why, despite those scary pictures out of japan, the experts are telling us tonight that there is no threat to us here. dan harris, abc news, new york. >>> and when we return, we are going to take you to an inaccessible part of japan and show you how a human chain did so much to help save lives. i've had asthma for 11 years... ...but my symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back. then i found out advair helps prevent symptoms from happening in the first place. advair is for asthma that's not well controlled on a long-term asthma medicine, such as an inhaled corticosteroid. advair will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. advair contains salmeterol which increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. advair is not for people whose asthma is well controlled with a long-term asthm
will that reach us here in america? >> even if we had a chernobyl-type accident, the impact on the united states would be minimal. >> reporter: which is why, despite those scary pictures out of japan, the experts are telling us tonight that there is no threat to us here. dan harris, abc news, new york. >>> and when we return, we are going to take you to an inaccessible part of japan and show you how a human chain did so much to help save lives. i've had asthma for 11...
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act now, go to alz.org. >>> japan is one of america's closest friends and allies in the post world war ii era. the u.s. maintains a major military presence there. now american forces are gathering forces to help the country cope with this disaster. our report from nbc's ian williams. >> reporter: u.s. plans for a massive relief operation have also been overshadowed by japan's escalating nuclear crisis. >> i know they're looking at several different options. something a little bit closer but not too close to, obviously, what's going on with the reactor plants. >> reporter: marines are looking to set up a forward base at yamagata. that needs japan's agreement. today they were still negotiating over the size and scope of the operation. >> if our number's called, we're ready to assist in any way possible. >> what kind of stuff could you bring in? >> a variety of stuff, all the way from search and rescue to food and supplies. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of people have been forced from their homes along japan's devastated northeast coast. japanese officials have told us they face a cr
act now, go to alz.org. >>> japan is one of america's closest friends and allies in the post world war ii era. the u.s. maintains a major military presence there. now american forces are gathering forces to help the country cope with this disaster. our report from nbc's ian williams. >> reporter: u.s. plans for a massive relief operation have also been overshadowed by japan's escalating nuclear crisis. >> i know they're looking at several different options. something a...
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this is a special edition of "good morning america." disaster in the pacific. >>> good morning to all the viewers in the west. the earthquake that hit japan overnight is devastating. the largest ever in japan. 1,000 times more powerful than the one that hit a couple week ago. >> you are looking at pictures the tsunami. wiping our entire trains we're told have been swept away. we're hearing reports of big boats with as many as 100 passengers on board swept aboard. and several hundred people are reported dead but we are hearing reports of thousands upon thousands missing perhaps dead as well. the japanese coast guard is searching for ship with 80 people onboard. and other rode waves into cities slamming into overpasses as you see there. >> state of emergency in japan. they are concerned about the nuclear power plant. the fail-safe mechanisms did not work. of that's heating up right now. let's listen to what it felt and sounded like. it's something. [ random background noise ] >> the quake was off northeastern japan. the violent tremors we
this is a special edition of "good morning america." disaster in the pacific. >>> good morning to all the viewers in the west. the earthquake that hit japan overnight is devastating. the largest ever in japan. 1,000 times more powerful than the one that hit a couple week ago. >> you are looking at pictures the tsunami. wiping our entire trains we're told have been swept away. we're hearing reports of big boats with as many as 100 passengers on board swept aboard. and...
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since experts say it's only a matter of time before america's big one, many are taking stock tonight and realizing their disaster plan is a disaster. >> we've got water -- >> reporter: well, this is enough for two people for one day. >> yeah. pretty much. >> reporter: donnell james is the epitome of laid back, west coast preparedness and a stark contrast to the regimented japanese, who never forgot the 1923 quake that killed 100,000. every september, they mark the anniversary with a nationwide disaster drill. there are family outings to earthquake simulators. buildings with gyroscopes so towers will sway but never fall. and while americans depended on a patchwork of old air raid sirens and 4:00 a.m. robo-calls -- >> this is an urgent message from the city of newport beach. >> reporter: japan has the world's only earthquake early warning system. the moment it feels the earth shift, warnings are sent to media and cell phones instantly, while power and gas plants shut off automatically. >> they're state of the art with respect to the resources and tools, the scientific tools that are ne
since experts say it's only a matter of time before america's big one, many are taking stock tonight and realizing their disaster plan is a disaster. >> we've got water -- >> reporter: well, this is enough for two people for one day. >> yeah. pretty much. >> reporter: donnell james is the epitome of laid back, west coast preparedness and a stark contrast to the regimented japanese, who never forgot the 1923 quake that killed 100,000. every september, they mark the...
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laundering things in south america and bringing things into america. >> reporter: at the flea market we are undercover too. suddenly vendors start to pack up. where are you going? >> they said the caps are here. so, we're packing. >> reporter: some take off running. they don't get far. >> did you not hear me to tell you to stop? >> reporter: meanwhile, flea market patrons rush in to steal the vendors' abandoned merchandise. >> how do you think we're going to get away? >> i thought they were free. >> reporter: officers start confiscating suspected fakes. enough to fill a flat bed truck. if they spot enough counterfeit merchandise in a vendor's vehicle, they can confiscate that, too. police arrest six suspects in all. we talked to them most denied selling counterfeits or being part of a larger network. >> i didn't sell anything to anybody. >> reporter: because of north carolina's tough stance they could face felony charges. do you know what a risk that is in this state? >> now, i do. >> reporter: most say that some are forced to pay off a debt. are they making you work selling this stu
laundering things in south america and bringing things into america. >> reporter: at the flea market we are undercover too. suddenly vendors start to pack up. where are you going? >> they said the caps are here. so, we're packing. >> reporter: some take off running. they don't get far. >> did you not hear me to tell you to stop? >> reporter: meanwhile, flea market patrons rush in to steal the vendors' abandoned merchandise. >> how do you think we're going to...
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in addition, america is better prepared for supply disruptions than we used to be. today we use 7% less oil than we did in 2005. even as our economy has grown since then. partly because of our economy as a whole is more efficient and we're adapting and producing more oil and importing less. our automakers for example, are manufacturing more fuel efficient cars. some that now get more than 50 miles to the gallon. our consumers are driving more of these cars. in december, democrats and republicans came together to pass a payroll tax cut that is already helping to grow our economy and create jobs. in the wake of rising gas prices, it should also help act as a cushion for working families. this doesn't lessen our commitment to do everything we can to get gas prices down but the tax cut will total about $1,000 for the average working family this year or extra 80 or so showing up in your paycheck each month. that tax relief package is a key reason that even with the higher prices, economists and investors like warren buffett believe we should still expect solid growth and
in addition, america is better prepared for supply disruptions than we used to be. today we use 7% less oil than we did in 2005. even as our economy has grown since then. partly because of our economy as a whole is more efficient and we're adapting and producing more oil and importing less. our automakers for example, are manufacturing more fuel efficient cars. some that now get more than 50 miles to the gallon. our consumers are driving more of these cars. in december, democrats and...
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the bay area from japan will return home today bringing with them the memories of the brief visit to america and much needed supplies. lisa amin gulezian has our story. >> reporter: what can be more american than bowling, as the host families in livermore want the visiting students from japan to leave with. everyone knows that these eighth graders are returning to the unknown. they are from a city roughly 200 miles from the leaking nuclear power plant. >> i just want to ensure they are safe. >> reporter: the group of 20 left japan saturday, one day after the tsunami and earthquake. their parents specifically asked their host families to limit how much information these students had access to. >> we've been warning them about electricity possible disruption in transportation. we really haven't talked about the nuclear plant. >> reporter: which is on top of the meintdz of most. would you rather stay in the u.s.? >> sure, i would like to stay here. >> reporter: problems with rolling blackouts and food shortages are just about everywhere, but now help is coming. the drive started when an exchang
the bay area from japan will return home today bringing with them the memories of the brief visit to america and much needed supplies. lisa amin gulezian has our story. >> reporter: what can be more american than bowling, as the host families in livermore want the visiting students from japan to leave with. everyone knows that these eighth graders are returning to the unknown. they are from a city roughly 200 miles from the leaking nuclear power plant. >> i just want to ensure they...
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like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ hurry in for the best selection. like men's polos in every color! just $9.99. half off juniors arizona bottoms bath towels are only $3.99... and gold and silver fine jewelry sparkles at 70% off. get even bigger savings with jcp cash. 10, 15, or $20 off. no exclusions. unlike other stores we don't make you come back to save! we make spring styles sparkle -- you make them bloom. go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. we make it affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. gr r. >>> the nuclear crisis has in some way overshadowed the growing humanitarian disaster there. today the official death toll rose to more than 5600 people. and almost 10,000 people are still missing. lucy craft on death and life in that disaster zone. shouting "a tsunami's c
like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ hurry in for the best selection. like men's polos in every color! just $9.99. half off juniors arizona bottoms bath towels are only $3.99... and gold and silver fine jewelry sparkles at...
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and just this past week, it became the most popular type of smart phone in america. if you still don't understand quite what android is, don't worry. >> well, most people shouldn't have to worry about what android is, right? they should just have to worry about do they have the phone or the tablet or the device that lets them do what they want, let them get to the apps they want and care about. >> reporter: the latest version of android was developed by this man. he says apps are all about individualality. >> the apps are exactly how the device kind of grows to fit you like a glove. it's much more than just about self-expression. it's all the tools that let you get through the day. it's kind of a combination swiss army knife, telephone, everything you want, you know, an apps basicsally becomes that piece of your internet- connected life. >> reporter: you can tailor it. >> exactly. >> reporter: those making apps have a lot at stake. it's estimated that global app market will exceed 38 billion dollars by 2015. clearly not kid stuff. or is it? does it seem like apps pro
and just this past week, it became the most popular type of smart phone in america. if you still don't understand quite what android is, don't worry. >> well, most people shouldn't have to worry about what android is, right? they should just have to worry about do they have the phone or the tablet or the device that lets them do what they want, let them get to the apps they want and care about. >> reporter: the latest version of android was developed by this man. he says apps are...
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apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>>good morning, folks, taking a live look at 880 running through oakland this morning. most folks are slowing down because there's rain on the roadway and more rain in the forecast as well. i'm kris sanchez, let's get that forecast from chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> it was a wild and wicked friday with that ef-1 tornado in santa rosa. also the water spouts that occurred in ocean beach and numerous reports of hail and lightning for san francisco, berkeley and richmond. now as you look ahead towards your weekend, we're looking at a chance of scattered rainfall, continuing throughout your morning, with winds of 15 to 30 miles an hour. as we head into sunday, another stronger system moves in with winds, thunderstorms and even possibly some isolated flooding. that storm system's going to meet up with a decent amount of moisture out here in the pacific. those two a things combined wit things to give us our sunday storms. we'll see that chance of scattered showers as we mentioned. it
apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>>good morning, folks, taking a live look at 880 running through oakland this morning. most folks are slowing down because there's rain on the roadway and more rain in the forecast as well. i'm kris sanchez, let's get that forecast from chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> it was a wild and wicked friday with that ef-1 tornado in santa rosa. also the water spouts that occurred in ocean beach and numerous reports of hail and...
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utilizing force unless there was imminent threat to america. i think he was wrong in 2007. i think he was right when he stepped in for humanitarian purposes to stop slaughtering benghazi. however the process i'm talking about is before you do that you sit with the members of congress you consult with the representatives. here it seems like you stepped forward working with the international community, working with the u.n., working with the arab league before congress ever got involved. that will make it harder for folks on both sides of the aisle to be comfortable where we're at even if it is the right thing. >> lehrer: senator hart, the big overview aside for a moment, we now... this operation is now under way. how would you state the desired outcome from this military operation? however it goes with other countries finally getting involved or whatever, what do you think should be the point of this? >> well, first of all, it is important that other countries got involved. as one who's argued for a long time that the united states should not be the only cop on the block, th
utilizing force unless there was imminent threat to america. i think he was wrong in 2007. i think he was right when he stepped in for humanitarian purposes to stop slaughtering benghazi. however the process i'm talking about is before you do that you sit with the members of congress you consult with the representatives. here it seems like you stepped forward working with the international community, working with the u.n., working with the arab league before congress ever got involved. that...
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i think this sends a horrendous message to america. you can act the way you do and we will reward you for it beyond your wildest dreams. >> apparently his family is tired of it because emili emilio estevez apparently said that he needs to take him out on a boat and take care of him. >> this video of rebecca black is catchy and annoying. i like the song, i don't care what anyone says. how many hits does it have? >> it's up to 39 hits this morning. >> let's play it so kathie can hear it. ♪ ♪ it's friday, friday, got to get down on friday. >> it's friday. >> then comes saturday and sunday after that. >> years ago i was doing something with shuckie green. and he would joke about this guy who couldn't remember the lyrics. you know what the song was? ♪ it's saturday night, saturday night. >> simon cowell thinks she's genius. he may have her on the x factor and the jonas brothers actually copied the song last night. they did it in their concert in l.a. >> i wish her all the best. she's probably a talented girl. but isn't it the big thin
i think this sends a horrendous message to america. you can act the way you do and we will reward you for it beyond your wildest dreams. >> apparently his family is tired of it because emili emilio estevez apparently said that he needs to take him out on a boat and take care of him. >> this video of rebecca black is catchy and annoying. i like the song, i don't care what anyone says. how many hits does it have? >> it's up to 39 hits this morning. >> let's play it so...
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. >> tom: in japan, the owner of the crippled fukushima nuclear power plant, tokyo electric on america's nuclear power growth until new safety guidelines are put in place. in japan, meantime, lucy craft reports the owner of the fukushima power plant may soon be under management, the japanese government. >> reporter: reports here say the government may temporarily nationalize tepco, which is confronting tens of billions of dollars in compensation to residents, fishermen and farmers who have been dislocated by the radiation disaster. a government takeover would ensure the company could meet those obligations, analysts say. the complex operation to stabilize fukushima's six damaged and leaking reactors could drag on for weeks. this weekend, trace plutonium turned up on the site, raising more alarm. tepco is the region's largest utility, and provides power to a third of japan's population, but with most of its nuclear power and other energy plants sidelined by the earthquake, tokyo is confronting huge power shortages, especially this summer. the nationalization rumors-- discounted by japanes
. >> tom: in japan, the owner of the crippled fukushima nuclear power plant, tokyo electric on america's nuclear power growth until new safety guidelines are put in place. in japan, meantime, lucy craft reports the owner of the fukushima power plant may soon be under management, the japanese government. >> reporter: reports here say the government may temporarily nationalize tepco, which is confronting tens of billions of dollars in compensation to residents, fishermen and farmers...
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the united states of america is different. as president, i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action. >> reporter: mindful of those worried about the u.s. getting involved in yet a third military conflict, the president emphasized that nato is now taking over command and control of the operation, and he also took on critics who have suggested the u.s. should do more to oust gadhafi. >> if we tried to overthrow gadhafi by force, our coalition would splinter. we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission, or risk killing many civilians from the air. to be blunt, we went down that road in iraq. thanks to the extraordinary sacrifices of our troops and the determination of our diplomats, we are hopeful about iraq's future. but regime change there took eight years, thousands of american and iraqi lives and nearly a trillion dollars. that is not something we can afford to repeat in libya. >> reporter: the president said the overthrow of gadhafi would not happen
the united states of america is different. as president, i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action. >> reporter: mindful of those worried about the u.s. getting involved in yet a third military conflict, the president emphasized that nato is now taking over command and control of the operation, and he also took on critics who have suggested the u.s. should do more to oust gadhafi. >> if we tried to overthrow gadhafi by force, our coalition...
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he's a correspondent for voice of america radio out there. a couple tweets sending in the last 20 minutes or so. he says the destruction hitting sendai right now is just draw dropping. on the eastern coast of japan. i'm going to scroll a little bit up here so that i can see what else he's tweeting. he says right now tsunami eating up land, homes on sendai coast relentless. then he says a few minutes later this is the disaster japan has feared for decades. he did say that g.g. business report reporting that tokyo disneyland parking lot has been hit by a tsunami. now as we speak apparently the japanese prime minister is addressing the nation. she appealing for public calm in this quick of this massive quake and destructive tsunami and just two minutes ago my friend steve says the first fatalities are now being confirmed from this massive quake and tsunami. just tweeted one more time. see what this is. and it says japan to accept foreign assistance for quake tsunami search and rescue. so again, my friend rosa, my first stephen dealing with this
he's a correspondent for voice of america radio out there. a couple tweets sending in the last 20 minutes or so. he says the destruction hitting sendai right now is just draw dropping. on the eastern coast of japan. i'm going to scroll a little bit up here so that i can see what else he's tweeting. he says right now tsunami eating up land, homes on sendai coast relentless. then he says a few minutes later this is the disaster japan has feared for decades. he did say that g.g. business report...
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and it hits america next month. and bianna golodryga decided to take a closer look. >> reporter: france is famous for its cheese, its wine and now -- its oat bran? the dukan diet craze has taken the world by storm. it's similar to the atkins diet, promising weight loss without counting calories or going hungry. according to the tabloids, it's attracted celebrities like jennifer lopez, and kate middleton's mom, mother of the future bride. but this diet isn't just fit for royalty. >> we go through pounds and pounds of chicken per week. >> reporter: the fad is catching on. >> this is the jumbo, ten-pound bag of chicken breasts. >> reporter: marshall brain has been struggling to lose weight for ten years. and nothing seemed to work until the dukan. >> i lost about 50 pounds in 6 months on the dukan diet. >> reporter: here's how it works. dr. dukan has a plan. the first phase is attack. it is filled with nothing but fish and oat bran. >> if you're eating nothing but protein, it is absolutely fantastic. >> reporter: phase
and it hits america next month. and bianna golodryga decided to take a closer look. >> reporter: france is famous for its cheese, its wine and now -- its oat bran? the dukan diet craze has taken the world by storm. it's similar to the atkins diet, promising weight loss without counting calories or going hungry. according to the tabloids, it's attracted celebrities like jennifer lopez, and kate middleton's mom, mother of the future bride. but this diet isn't just fit for royalty. >>...
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. >> these may not be america's problems alone, but they are important to us. they're problems worth solving. >> mitchell: i'm russ mitchell. also tonight, new fears in japan. highly radioactive water is leaking from the fukushima plant and plutonium has been found in the soil. plus, she preys on child couples. cbs news tracks down a con artist making thousands in an adoption scam. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> mitchell: good evening. welcome to a special western edition of the "cbs evening news." president obama made his case for military intervention in libya tonight, telling the american people he did it to prevent a massacre in benghazi. he said once again that u.s. involvement would be limited, with coalition allies taking over command of the operation. chip reid is at the white house tonight with more on the president's speech. chip, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, russ. the president said he refused to wait for images of slaughter and mass graves bef
. >> these may not be america's problems alone, but they are important to us. they're problems worth solving. >> mitchell: i'm russ mitchell. also tonight, new fears in japan. highly radioactive water is leaking from the fukushima plant and plutonium has been found in the soil. plus, she preys on child couples. cbs news tracks down a con artist making thousands in an adoption scam. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs...